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The life and times of Cozy Bear, the Russian hackers who just hit Microsoft and HPE

  • It blows my mind that New Horizons flew by years ago and sent so much data that scientists are still discovering new information regarding Pluto.

  • World News @beehaw.org

    Former NSA employee pleads guilty to attempted selling classified documents to Russia

  • 250 billion for what? Governments are horribly inefficient and many of their employees operate with the thought "not my money not my problem I can just spend it however I want"

    Billionaires getting taxed more only treats a symptom and not the root cause. Their corporations should be broken up, competition should be stimulated, shareholders should demand limits on exec bonuses and the executive pay should be limited to a reasonable ratio of exec to lowest paid employee pay.

    That would make things better and money in the government should be spent more appropriately.

  • World News @beehaw.org

    First on CNN: US Navy warship near Yemen intercepts multiple missiles, US officials say

  • And that's why we will never have peace in the middle east. Both sides argue for violence and both sides only conduct emotional responses.

  • Emotional responses don't lead to any solutions. Only reason will create a peaceful two state solution.

  • Should billionaires make as much as they do? No

    However just taxing them doesn't get rid of the root issue. It just addresses a symptom.

    We should break up the companies that enable billionaires to exist, stimulate competition, raise the minimum wage, put bounds on CEO bonuses, and limit executive pay to a reasonable ratio when compared to the lowest paid worker in the corporation.

  • Why is it assumed that if the government has more money, then things will be better?

    The government is filled with inefficiency that will just be made worse by throwing more money at the issue. Americans are not getting value out of their taxes.

    Americans have record low confidence in congress and many officials in government (Supreme Court). Why would we give them more money when they, congress in particular, is responsible for setting the budget?

  • Bitwarden for sure! It is certainly the easiest way to increase security on all your accounts by making extremely secure passwords. Plus you can self host it if you want!

  • Really don't agree with this one. We have a broken system that the leading candidates in each party refuse to debate other contenders. Our "candidates" have been selected for us before the election has even gotten close.

    Biden is too old and just a career politician that got to this point not because he was the right choice but because he got the right jobs. He had been vying for the presidency for at least 20 years before he got it. It just became his turn.

    Additionally, he is not progressive just a populist. Just ask the railroad works that were told they can't strike because of a bill signed by Biden.

    More information is here on some of the falsehoods of Biden being progressive when it relates to unions: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/02/joe-biden-is-no-friend-of-unions

  • One thing I think people keep missing is that the entire military still is operating with no detriment. They still have people filling positions and acting with the authorities the position holds.

    This inconvenience doesn't impact day to day operations.

    Senators should have this ability to hold things up. If we make the statement they can't then we open ourselves up for ridicule when the situation is reversed.

  • Certainly true.

    Right now we have a military that serves the interests of the industrial complex and not the other way around.

    In WWII it wasn't that way. The government did not have companies that it would be seduced into paying more than a fair value for military equipment

  • Well we are also not other countries. We have different culture, socio economic makeup, different population distribution, and different history. Something that works in another country isn't guaranteed to work here.

    I think a key reason why nothing will ever change is because moderates offer "hey we can do mental health checks, bans on ownership for people convicted of violent crimes, and mandatory wait times" to meet in the middle and compromise but both sides don't want to do that.

    Just a symptom of how polarized the nation is. Until we fix that, nothing will ever change.

  • Well that is just one individual out of millions. Just because you don't see a need doesn't mean others don't. Plus us as individuals can't determine what other large groups can and cannot have. We don't have the same life experiences.

    Someone may be the victim of a sexual assault and when living in a rural area having something to defend themselves gives them some peace of mind.

    Imagine living in a small neighborhood where everyone knows everyone and you don't get along with a corrupt police force. When you are in danger from someone during a home invasion or if you are hiking in the wilderness, you may not trust the cops to act in your best interest

  • What the author used as their title is not the most ideal however the main point is the benefits buying has over renting.

    However I understand that people can't afford a down payment on a house in major cities.

    Out where I live houses can go for 100-200k so it is more achievable for those of more modest income.

    Obviously I never intended to put people down because they don't make 200k+ a year.

  • Finance @beehaw.org

    The Absolute Insanity of Not Buying a Home When You’re Young

  • True but in this case it's not populace deciding to make the food import ban, it's the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). They are using this opportunity to create a impact on Japan’s economy which is already struggling under the strain of inflation the country hasn't experienced in decades.

    It is just political posturing and nothing else. Not out of concern for the Chinese people.

  • Interesting article. I don't think the linguistic argument used in the OPED is going to sway anyone to support gun control.

    I think a lot of the efforts to implement gun control ignore the nature of the US. The country is large and in some areas people can not rely on quick police response or if the police can respond quickly, they can't be trusted to act in good faith.

    We certainly need some gun control to prevent those who are mentally ill or previously convicted of violent crimes from owning guns. Even processes for these, if put in place, must be appealable to ensure universal fair treatment. Additionally mandatory wait times would be great as well.

    I think bans of X gun because it's scary are non sensical because those bans are not going to win over any gun rights advocates to create a national consensus.

    The large majority of gun owners never commit a violent crime and should not be told to give them up because of the actions of a few.

  • I really wish it had a 3.5mm audio jack. I don't see what companies stand to earn, other than money, when they remove the headphone jack.

    I can see why Apple and Samsung removed it because the they can market their own wireless headphones.

    Removing the jack only removes capability, it is not like older phones didn't have the capability to connect to Bluetooth headphones

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Temporary Internet Outage on All U-M Campuses

    Technology @beehaw.org

    China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say

    Space @beehaw.org

    SpaceX conducts a mostly successful test of its Super Heavy booster

    World News @beehaw.org

    How Hollywood appeases China, explained by the Barbie movie

    U.S. News @beehaw.org

    'Barbenheimer' highlights U.S. ignorance of nuclear reality

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible” security

    Technology @beehaw.org

    We can leave the Solar System, but arriving anywhere is not happening soon

    Technology @beehaw.org

    MIT develops a motion and task planning system for home robots

    U.S. News @beehaw.org

    US Space Command says it needs more maneuverable satellites

    World News @beehaw.org

    Wagner boss now in Russia, says Belarus president, muddying the waters over purported deal to end mutiny

    World News @beehaw.org

    Putin calls armed rebellion by mercenary chief a betrayal and promises to defend Russia

    World News @beehaw.org

    Russian mercenary boss Prigozhin in standoff with Russian army amid 'armed mutiny'